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she warns the taliban and al qaeda are coming back. and that's not all. she calls for the u.s. to exact revenge for the libya terror attack. and big news about libya. a senior state department official saying his department never concluded that the attack was sparked by protefs over the video, even though at this time administration told that story more than a week. john bolton is here. good evening, sir. state department says, don't blame us, we never said video, and saying it on the eve of a committee hearing tomorrow. >> i think the wheels have been coming off the administration's version of this incident for a long time. and i think the reality has always been that these were terrorist attacks in the case of libya. and radical demonstrations in cairo and other countries in the middle-east. and the whole idea that this somehow was caused by the video has never withstood scrutiny. that's why the administration, i think is so concerned about the hearings and then when you hear speeches by somebody like laura logan that -- that undercuts their entire narrative. this is very ser
she warns the taliban and al qaeda are coming back. and that's not all. she calls for the u.s. to exact revenge for the libya terror attack. and big news about libya. a senior state department official saying his department never concluded that the attack was sparked by protefs over the video, even though at this time administration told that story more than a week. john bolton is here. good evening, sir. state department says, don't blame us, we never said video, and saying it on the eve of a...
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a taliban spokesman claimed responsibility saying they wanted to kill the young activist. malala yousafzai for at least a year. >> they cannot stop me. i will get my education if it is in home, school, or any place. >> this 2009 interview with journalist adam alex was one malala gave as one of pakistan's best known, most outspoken and youngest critics of the extremist forces ravaging her country. >> it was very scared that the militants threw acid on my face they can do anything. >> she refused to let fear silence her. in her diary translated and published by the bbc 11-year-old malala described life under taliban rule. i was afraid going to school, she wrote because the taliban had issued an eeds it, banning all girls from attending schools. she went anyway inspiring others to do the same. her diary was not nominated for the international children's peace prize. >> coming from a child, it's innocent, it's honest, it's open, and i think that's what was so threatening. >> nbc's anna nawaz is in kabul. you prepared that report for "nightly news" and all of us were riveted by
a taliban spokesman claimed responsibility saying they wanted to kill the young activist. malala yousafzai for at least a year. >> they cannot stop me. i will get my education if it is in home, school, or any place. >> this 2009 interview with journalist adam alex was one malala gave as one of pakistan's best known, most outspoken and youngest critics of the extremist forces ravaging her country. >> it was very scared that the militants threw acid on my face they can do...
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we can't get peace with the taliban and may end up having to lead just like the soviets did in '89. that cannot bode well for the folks that work in your building and listen to what we're hearing from mitt romney today. >> you're talking about the negotiations with the taliban seeming to collapse at least in the short-term, ashley. that depends, the reaction depends on who you talked to in the pentagon and some people were never all that bullish on the talks to begin with and didn't see a lot of hope there. the obama administration was out front saying that they were in direct consultations and had put a lot in there and i guess we see mitt romney arriving now. >> i will jump in now if you wouldn't mind as he comes to the podium and thanks the governor of virginia. he will begin his address to a packed house, and obviously as i said before, all eyes, all ears, because this is a pivot in the campaign, foreign policy on the agenda and first and foremost for the first time. >> thanks for the warm welcome and i particularly appreciate the introduction by my good friend and tireless camp
we can't get peace with the taliban and may end up having to lead just like the soviets did in '89. that cannot bode well for the folks that work in your building and listen to what we're hearing from mitt romney today. >> you're talking about the negotiations with the taliban seeming to collapse at least in the short-term, ashley. that depends, the reaction depends on who you talked to in the pentagon and some people were never all that bullish on the talks to begin with and didn't see a...
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officials suspect that the target was a nearby building serving as a base for anti-taliban fighters, the explosion in the busiest time of day in the market. >>> and police in denver say somebody fired a single shot friday into an obama campaign office. no one was hurt, but people were inside the office at the time. nobody got a look at the suspect. but police say they do have a possible lead on a vehicle. >>> and republican mitt romney, mixing political rallies with debate prep this weekend. he has an event later this hour in lebanon, ohio, a few hours ago he went after president obama over the economy at a rally in portsmouth, romney spent the afternoon in a session getting ready for the tuesday's presidential debate. i want to show you something, the least used street sign in american history. show it for me, shuttle cro crossing. whoever made that sign waited a long time to use it. but you know, it sure came in handy today in los angeles. this is what we're talking about. space shuttle "endeavour," the workhorse space craft which zoomed through space 25 times making its final jour
officials suspect that the target was a nearby building serving as a base for anti-taliban fighters, the explosion in the busiest time of day in the market. >>> and police in denver say somebody fired a single shot friday into an obama campaign office. no one was hurt, but people were inside the office at the time. nobody got a look at the suspect. but police say they do have a possible lead on a vehicle. >>> and republican mitt romney, mixing political rallies with debate...
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. >>> pakistanis at their breaking point after the taliban targets a 14-year-old girl. today they took to the streets. d a mosque falls victim to the fighting in syria. >>> you can stay connected and watch cnn live on your computer. go to cnn.com/tv. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> syria's government army retook control of an historic mosque in aleppo after clashes with rebel forces. the mosque now has extensive damage after the army set fire and ran away. meantime, opposition forces say another 202 people have been killed across syria.
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for a body in motion. . >>> for tonight, the power of one, of all the terrible acts committed by taliban in afghanistan and pakistan, if anything has quite exceeded their attempts to murder the 14-year-old girl. speaking out against the brutality, malala yousufzai, they tried to kill, showing amazing courage, and eloquent moves, last year she won pakistan's national peace award. listen to what she told cnn in 2011. >> i have rights, i have the right to education, i have the right to play, the right to sing, the right to talk, the right to go to market. the right to speak up. >> yesterday, militants stopped the van carrying malala yousufzai, they asked who she was, and they opened fire when they found out who she was. she was shot, expected to survive, taken out of the country for treatment. nobody knows the damage she has suffered. meanwhile, a taliban spokesperson took pride in the attack, and said if she survives this time, remember, she won't next time. remember this, if anybody asks questions about what right the americans had to take on the people. it is not right,
for a body in motion. . >>> for tonight, the power of one, of all the terrible acts committed by taliban in afghanistan and pakistan, if anything has quite exceeded their attempts to murder the 14-year-old girl. speaking out against the brutality, malala yousufzai, they tried to kill, showing amazing courage, and eloquent moves, last year she won pakistan's national peace award. listen to what she told cnn in 2011. >> i have rights, i have the right to education, i have the right...
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apologists who claim there are just the poor moderate gentleer, kinder taliban. it's such nonsense." for al-qaeda, she said, "the terrorist group is not insurgency. it's driven by ideology and wants to kill us all on our own soil if they must, even if u.s. troops pull -- even if the u.s. pulls all of the troops out of afghanistan." logan was beatp and sexually assaulted bay mob in cairo tahrir square last year. a former reporter and editor who heard logan speak said, "clearly one tough reporter but seemingly scarred by all of this, it was totally depressing. worrying, too. call for an amped war on terror. " we told you monday venezuelan president hugo chavez has been re-elected. the "guardian reports he brandished the sword of his hero. bolivar. and promised to further his got brand of socialism. obama administration reacted to the news this way. "we congratulate the venezuelan people on the high level of participation, as well as on what was a relatively peaceful election process." white house press secretary jay carney noted the u.s. has differences with chavez
apologists who claim there are just the poor moderate gentleer, kinder taliban. it's such nonsense." for al-qaeda, she said, "the terrorist group is not insurgency. it's driven by ideology and wants to kill us all on our own soil if they must, even if u.s. troops pull -- even if the u.s. pulls all of the troops out of afghanistan." logan was beatp and sexually assaulted bay mob in cairo tahrir square last year. a former reporter and editor who heard logan speak said,...
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more temper rate muslims insist that the taliban are not holy warriors for islam but the taliban have illegitimately ceased that label for themselves and hide behind it for their aks. in the taliban's letter they justify trying to kill a female because the letter says, quote, we can see the incident in the koran of the killing of a wife by a blind companion of the prophet because she spoke insulting words about the prophet and the prophet praised this act. the taliban defended attempting to shoot and kill a child with another story in the koran. hazrat khizar while traveling with the prophet musa killed a child. arguing about the reason for his killing, he said that the parents of this child are pious and in the future the child will cause a bad name for them. religious extremists all make the same mistake. they all fail to understand that all of the foundational holy books of major religions, all of them, have really, really crazy, dangerous stuff in them, stuff that was written by men, men who were not just fallible but men who were wrong, some of them claimed at times to be taking
more temper rate muslims insist that the taliban are not holy warriors for islam but the taliban have illegitimately ceased that label for themselves and hide behind it for their aks. in the taliban's letter they justify trying to kill a female because the letter says, quote, we can see the incident in the koran of the killing of a wife by a blind companion of the prophet because she spoke insulting words about the prophet and the prophet praised this act. the taliban defended attempting to...
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we need to make sure we've completely dismantled the taliban, they can't come. that requires two full fighting seasons. the president came back and said, i won't give you as many troops as you need, but i'll stop the surge, pull the troops out before the second fighting season is done. there's simply no military reason why you would do that, if you're going to surge our forces, prevent afghanistan from becoming a safe haven again, then you let the troops fight the amount of time the commanders said they need to fight. >> greta: as much as we have these political knockdown drag-out fights in this country, accusing the president of the united states of making a political decision is farther than i've seen anyone else go. i mean, do you believe it? do you think that president obama's strategy was purely for himself, purely selfish, purely political? >> absolutely. when you don't allow them to fighting through the second full fighting season. the commanders say that, and you say i'm bringing out them in september of an election year. september of an election year wi
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the taliban says they had a target killing squad that carried out the attempt on malala yousafzai's life. religious authorities in laher issued condemn of the attack, islam is for encouraging women's education not stopping it. the teenager remains in a medically induced coma in a hospital. >>> it is the final voyage for the "endeavour." the 77 ton shuttle is rolling through los angeles streets to reach its resting place at the california science center but it is not without controversy. workers had to take down light poles and power lines and most importantly nearly 400 trees for this 12-mile journey through the l.a. streets causing angry protests from residents along the route. >>> "endeavour" goes on public display october 30th. >>> and the european union won this year's nobel peace prize. in the same week that spain's credit was downgraded to junk bond status and the 27 member block is struggling to defend its vision and financial life. it won for its six-decade, quote, advancement of peace and reconciliation. >>> now to a story about an american embassy during a revolution in the mid
the taliban says they had a target killing squad that carried out the attempt on malala yousafzai's life. religious authorities in laher issued condemn of the attack, islam is for encouraging women's education not stopping it. the teenager remains in a medically induced coma in a hospital. >>> it is the final voyage for the "endeavour." the 77 ton shuttle is rolling through los angeles streets to reach its resting place at the california science center but it is not without...
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the taliban have already claimed they plotted the attack. the police say still no hard evidence who pulled the trigger. on friday, the outpouring of support continued with a message from the prime minister. and vigils across the country. pakistanis young and old praying for malala, a 14-year-old human rights activist, whose legend grows by the day. >> she, a little child, gives older people hope and inspiration and sanity and brings us back from depression and dejection. >> a top government official says in the coming days, doctors will be keeping a close eye on the swelling in malala's brain, swelling after brain surgery a big concern. of course, the brain is enclosed in a hard casing. the skull, unlike other parts of the body, the swelling doesn't have anywhere to go, that's why doctors say they're going to keep a close eye on it. much of this nation, much of the world keeping a close eye on malala's health as well. >>> police are investigating a frightening incident at a obama campaign office in denver. a single shot was fired at the offi
the taliban have already claimed they plotted the attack. the police say still no hard evidence who pulled the trigger. on friday, the outpouring of support continued with a message from the prime minister. and vigils across the country. pakistanis young and old praying for malala, a 14-year-old human rights activist, whose legend grows by the day. >> she, a little child, gives older people hope and inspiration and sanity and brings us back from depression and dejection. >> a top...
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standing up to the taliban. now, the taliban is claiming responsibility for shooting this teen, putting her in critical condition. in fact, today,ormer first la laura bush weighs in. >>> that tiny, tiny girl, courageous girl who terrify it is taliban is struggling to recover from the attempt to shoot her and silence. taliban gunmen hunted down malala yousafzai on the bus, taking her home from school and shot her point blank. the taliban accuses the 14-year-old of obscenity because she spoke out about the oppression of women. i want you to watch what our own reza sayah found when he spoke to other children about this woman in pakistan. >> reporter: it was the nonstop courage to speak out against the taliban that first captured the hearts of many of this country's youth. >> i thought that i must stand up for my rights, the right of education, the right for peace. >> reporter: malala was targeted for fighting for girls' education. now it's her fight to survive that's countless young admirers praying for her throu
standing up to the taliban. now, the taliban is claiming responsibility for shooting this teen, putting her in critical condition. in fact, today,ormer first la laura bush weighs in. >>> that tiny, tiny girl, courageous girl who terrify it is taliban is struggling to recover from the attempt to shoot her and silence. taliban gunmen hunted down malala yousafzai on the bus, taking her home from school and shot her point blank. the taliban accuses the 14-year-old of obscenity because...
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shot tuesday by the taliban, they said for refusing to remain silent on girls and women's rights. across pakistan, her story has become a rallying point with protesters. now taking to streets. also on social media, expressing outrage about her shooting. and nbc is in kabul, afghanistan, and has been bringing malala's story home to us and around the world through the broadcasts and all of the networks. what is her medical condition and what is her prognosis? >> reporter: andrea, we're seeing malala today for the first time since that attack, just three days ago in the video provided by the pakistan army. just three days after that attack, there are already encouraging signs. signs of improvement, doctors say. you mentioned today she is stable enough to be airlifted interest the hospital showered to the sister city. doctors decided do that because the other facility has a specialized pediatric care unit. anyone who has seen her speak can be impressed by her bavry and pla tur maturity. the critical care unit with a pediatric focus will be better for her. she's not out of the woods. s
shot tuesday by the taliban, they said for refusing to remain silent on girls and women's rights. across pakistan, her story has become a rallying point with protesters. now taking to streets. also on social media, expressing outrage about her shooting. and nbc is in kabul, afghanistan, and has been bringing malala's story home to us and around the world through the broadcasts and all of the networks. what is her medical condition and what is her prognosis? >> reporter: andrea, we're...
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. >> for me, the taliban is on the inside of the building. >> raising questions about whether the vice president was passing blame for the terror attack that killed four americans. >> basically, the buck stops with the state department on security. it doesn't stop at the white house? >> made for television phrasing, ed, but the fact of the matter -- >> state department. president can't deal with basically he doesn't make those assessments? >> when it comes to the number of personnel in place at consulates, and embassies and other diplomatic facilities around the world the decisions are appropriately made at the state department. >> biden pointed the finger at intelligence officials over the confusion whether anti-muslim video sparked the attack. >> that was the assessment. as the intelligence changed their view we made it clear they changed their view. >> today, two top bush officials general michael ha hayden and michael chertoff blasted away in joint statement. "it is clear that any failure was not on the part of the intelligence community but on the part of white house decision-make
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these elite warriors can do anything they want to to the taliban, to al qaeda... if this administration -- if president obottom would just recognize the enemy, give them rules of engagement that favor them instead of leveling the playing field for the enemy and give them the equipment that is required to carry out their missions and i mention those three things because those are other issues that we have found in searching and looking at what happened to aaron and the warriors on that night, all three of those things... were -- were reasons why this chopper was shot down, why this largest loss in the single day in the 10-year war on terror... was caused. and also the largest loss in the history of naval special warfare. >> sean: let me ask you this because the rules of engagem -- a lot of people don't know this, the father of another fallen hero who was angry at a form letter that was sent to him and he has spoken out... it was just a, aghast that it was a form letter and that the rules of engagement that these guys are working under, this is a war, you don't put
these elite warriors can do anything they want to to the taliban, to al qaeda... if this administration -- if president obottom would just recognize the enemy, give them rules of engagement that favor them instead of leveling the playing field for the enemy and give them the equipment that is required to carry out their missions and i mention those three things because those are other issues that we have found in searching and looking at what happened to aaron and the warriors on that night,...
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for me, the taliban is on the inside of the building. >> republicans repeatedly accused the state department of lying by initially blaming the attack on protests over an anti-muslim video. >> ambassador, i don't like doing this. >> i will tell you, though, that when i was in libya, a good part of the day, never once did a person ever mention a video. >> this was never about a video. it was never spontaneous. this is terror. and i want to know why we were lied to. >> and republicans challenged ambassador patrick kennedy on whether politics played a role in early descriptions of the attack from u.n. ambassador susan rice, the state department, and the white house. >> when you put jay carney out there and ambassador rice to say that this is a result of an inflammatory reaction to a controversial film, sir, it begs the question, what happened was it a result of political pressure? >> i have been a career foreign service officer for 39 years. i have served every president since richard nixon. i have directly served six secretaries of state. >> but the white house still faces questions about that
for me, the taliban is on the inside of the building. >> republicans repeatedly accused the state department of lying by initially blaming the attack on protests over an anti-muslim video. >> ambassador, i don't like doing this. >> i will tell you, though, that when i was in libya, a good part of the day, never once did a person ever mention a video. >> this was never about a video. it was never spontaneous. this is terror. and i want to know why we were lied to....
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. >>> a taliban gunman shot a 14-year-old pakistani girl known for her activism on the schooling of girls. this happened when she was waiting for the bus to take her home from school. her doctors say that the wounds are not life-threatening. >>> this year's nobel prize in physics has been awarded two researchers for their work in quantum physics. they share the $1.2 million prize that could result in fast computers and light based clocks more accurate than atomic clocks. what political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours is next right here on "andrea mitchell reports." >>> so which political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? chris is back with us. we're looking for ohio. that's ground central for the campaign. you have chris christie going out with with mitt romney. he said it would be a completely different campaign after the first debate. >> right. chris ychristie, who knew he would be the fortune teller. he was right. no secret, andrea. we've talked about it and continue to talk about. ohio is currently leaning towards barack obama. mitt romney has to win ohio
. >>> a taliban gunman shot a 14-year-old pakistani girl known for her activism on the schooling of girls. this happened when she was waiting for the bus to take her home from school. her doctors say that the wounds are not life-threatening. >>> this year's nobel prize in physics has been awarded two researchers for their work in quantum physics. they share the $1.2 million prize that could result in fast computers and light based clocks more accurate than atomic clocks. what...
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but her activism made her a target of the taliban. after working on the computer all day, you'd think i want to stay away from it at night. truth is, i like to stay connected with friends. but all that screen time can really dry me out. so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine products. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so well.
but her activism made her a target of the taliban. after working on the computer all day, you'd think i want to stay away from it at night. truth is, i like to stay connected with friends. but all that screen time can really dry me out. so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party,...
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so the taliban then shot this teenage girl. the never before seen interview with her is next. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! >>> another deadl
so the taliban then shot this teenage girl. the never before seen interview with her is next. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i...
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. >> she was shot in the head by the taliban. we'll have the latest on the 14-year-old girl from pakistan who stood up for what she believes in and paid the price. with arthritis pain. s and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i"i'm not in favor of a a$5 trillion tax cut. that's not my plan." mitchell: "the nonpartisan tax policy center concluded that mitt romney's tax plan would cost $4.8 trillion over 10 years." vo: why won't romney level with us about his tax plan, which gives the wealthy huge new tax breaks? because according to expe
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with that idea, one little girl is more threatening to the taliban today than the pakistani army. the pan stanny often they flirt with these groups and they close an eye on them and they let them govern certain areas. even the americans were protesting more than once say they give them actual information, they give them funds and very often they don't take care of the protection of the civil society in these areas. we have to understand that in the last ten years, americans spent $20 billion only in pakistan. 80% of that budget went directly to the army. 170 million went to education. what we are doing in these countries, we have to think that our policy is about building armies. not about building societities. what malala wanted was to build a civil society that lead to democratization of the place. and lead to the army be the institution that flirts continuously with the taliban. >> we saw her the other night when i first talked about this in a video with richard holbrook where she was asking for more help with education. and it couldn't be clearer that the long-term need there
with that idea, one little girl is more threatening to the taliban today than the pakistani army. the pan stanny often they flirt with these groups and they close an eye on them and they let them govern certain areas. even the americans were protesting more than once say they give them actual information, they give them funds and very often they don't take care of the protection of the civil society in these areas. we have to understand that in the last ten years, americans spent $20 billion...
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a 14-year-old girl will survive a brazen attack from taliban gunman. they opened attack simply because she dared to defy them. in the capital of islamabad. what is the nationwide reaction to such a horrifying attack? >> reporter: don, i think initially the reaction was shock and disbelief. then it switched over to a lot of anxiety and concern about her well-being. i can tell you at this hour, there's a large group of women, many of them mothers in the southern port city of karachi, hold i holding a prayer vigil. we spoke to her doctor and neurosurgeon and told us after a three-hour surgery they managed to get the bullet out that was lodged in her neck. authorities are also telling us that they've managed to identify the two gunmen who shot her. it's not clear who they are. but they're going to be arrested soon, according to authorities. many in pakistan know malia. if you're outside the region, you don't. best way to understand why she inspired so many people is to sit down and listen to her speak. here is a small excerpt from that interview. >> so i t
a 14-year-old girl will survive a brazen attack from taliban gunman. they opened attack simply because she dared to defy them. in the capital of islamabad. what is the nationwide reaction to such a horrifying attack? >> reporter: don, i think initially the reaction was shock and disbelief. then it switched over to a lot of anxiety and concern about her well-being. i can tell you at this hour, there's a large group of women, many of them mothers in the southern port city of karachi, hold i...
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and the taliban has vowed to kill her if she survives. reza sayah is in islamabad right now. pakistani authorities unleashed a drag net. what could come of these arrests? >> reporter: well, obviously, don, they are under tremendous pressure to make something happen in this investigation and to find the culprits. they know it's not just pakistan, the entire world is watching. but what we're hearing and seeing is a lot of conflicting of accounts of government officials. interior minister is telling us that authorities have identified two gunmen and they will be arrested soon. foreign minister saying 100 people were detained for questioning and then you have a regional police chief who told us today that 200 people were detained for questioning but 35 are still in custody and three of those individuals have identified a man with suspected links to the taliban. they're telling police apparently that he was the mastermind. but this police chief is making it clear there is no hard evidence. >> can we stop thi here, please? rez reza, we're having a problem with reza's satellite sign
and the taliban has vowed to kill her if she survives. reza sayah is in islamabad right now. pakistani authorities unleashed a drag net. what could come of these arrests? >> reporter: well, obviously, don, they are under tremendous pressure to make something happen in this investigation and to find the culprits. they know it's not just pakistan, the entire world is watching. but what we're hearing and seeing is a lot of conflicting of accounts of government officials. interior minister is...
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we were skeptical of negotiation with taliban. we were against, you know, the politically timed troop withdrawal around the fighting season. >> bret: now you're on the same page. >> always been -- as far as the 2014 transition, be clear about, this governor romney has been for the 2014 transition. >> bret: obama has a date on a page? >> obama is main tag flexibility after -- maintaining flexibility after 2014 with conditions on the ground. >> bret: are you saying it's same thing? calendar date on the page to give taliban date they'll step in -- >> this is important. governor romney said it was a mistake to broadcast timelines if he is a commander in chief, broadcast timeline so enmys are in the know about the next move. >> bret: you just said 2014 is the date. >> so the president has announced 2014. governor romney candidate asked do you support the president's approximation or not? he supports the president's position. he is commander in chief would never have broadcast the position like the president did. >> bret: on iran, what
we were skeptical of negotiation with taliban. we were against, you know, the politically timed troop withdrawal around the fighting season. >> bret: now you're on the same page. >> always been -- as far as the 2014 transition, be clear about, this governor romney has been for the 2014 transition. >> bret: obama has a date on a page? >> obama is main tag flexibility after -- maintaining flexibility after 2014 with conditions on the ground. >> bret: are you saying...
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the taliban has claimed responsibility. surgeons worked today to take a bullet out of her neck. meanwhile, chilling words from a spokesperson for the taliban, who says if she survives this time, she won't next time. we'll certainly kill her. >>> and the anti-muslim clip filmmaker, in courtroom today. the prosecutors are trying to revoke nakoula basseley nakoula's probation, he is being held without bail. >>> and releasing a mountain of evidence against lance armstrong, the evidence including sworn testimony from 11 of armstrong's teammate, who say he saw him doping. armstrong has repeatedly denied it. his attorney called it a one-sided hatchet job. >>> and donating money, a growing number of companies are offering money to hackers to find security issues in their products. >>> and a zoo in florida, offering an unusual attraction, letting the visitors swim with a tiger cub. >>> time now for the connection, designed to help people with dyslexia, read material on line, this has been picked up on a growing number of applications. the letters are evenly spaced and thicker at the bott
the taliban has claimed responsibility. surgeons worked today to take a bullet out of her neck. meanwhile, chilling words from a spokesperson for the taliban, who says if she survives this time, she won't next time. we'll certainly kill her. >>> and the anti-muslim clip filmmaker, in courtroom today. the prosecutors are trying to revoke nakoula basseley nakoula's probation, he is being held without bail. >>> and releasing a mountain of evidence against lance armstrong, the...
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urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it was libya. a country we knew we had al qaeda cells there, as we know al qaeda and its affiliates are on the rise in northern africa. and we did not give our ambassador in benghazi a marine detachment? of course there's an investigation so we can make sure this never happens again. but when it comes to speaking up for our values, we should not apologize for those. here's the problem. look at all the various issues out there, and it's unraveling before our eyes. the vice president talking about sanctions on iran. >> let's move to iran. i would like to move
urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it...
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there was a link to the consulate bombing in libya, and we have seen and understood the link between e taliban and al qaeda core in afghanistan, part of the same struggle. now at some point in time, once this is fully investigated by the fbi and the state department, should judgments have proven to be misguided. for example, i think we can say that the security was inadequate based on the threat we ultimately saw emerge on september 11th and there may be accountability made within the state department that put our diplomats at increased risk. >> it seems to me, talking about undecided voters, they seem shocked by this. and virginia have a lot of friends themselves in tough places, including places in the middle east. and september 11th. a country like libya. and they went to a consulate. how the heck did this happen. >> i tell you what? i don't understand how it happened either. it needs to be investigated. but the administration slow rolling, almost five weeks since this happened and more questions than answers. and the last thing that this administration can say, that american sovereign terr
there was a link to the consulate bombing in libya, and we have seen and understood the link between e taliban and al qaeda core in afghanistan, part of the same struggle. now at some point in time, once this is fully investigated by the fbi and the state department, should judgments have proven to be misguided. for example, i think we can say that the security was inadequate based on the threat we ultimately saw emerge on september 11th and there may be accountability made within the state...
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david rhodes kidnapped by the taliban who now writes for reuters has said the same thing oop. certain reporters try to go down the middle. even then i still thing it can be subtle or not subtle. i think there is a liberal bias. now, granted, i'm judging, you know, in friends but they were outlajed. it was how dare you, how can you support republican and granted some journalists may be better at hiding it than others. >> and you say of these friends, buzz bissinger, most were offended and outraged to the point where my relationship with them will never be the same again again and think this is a mute yufl feeling so i think this is damaging some of your personal relationships. >> it is. it is damaging my personal relationships. it has created some tension and marital spats but i thought the reaction -- look. i thought liberals were supposed to be open minds. i thought they were were to be open minded, to say everyone in america has a right to an opinion, but it is really about i love free speech as long as it is free speech that i want. >> you say of liberals that 90% are every
david rhodes kidnapped by the taliban who now writes for reuters has said the same thing oop. certain reporters try to go down the middle. even then i still thing it can be subtle or not subtle. i think there is a liberal bias. now, granted, i'm judging, you know, in friends but they were outlajed. it was how dare you, how can you support republican and granted some journalists may be better at hiding it than others. >> and you say of these friends, buzz bissinger, most were offended and...
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we went into afghanistan, toppled the taliban, but it didn't feel enough for the magnitude of what we had suffered and so you say that was part of what explains the move into iraq. >> it seems to me that people want meaning and one of the things that happens really by the middle of the war is what are all these deaths for? we have to make sure that we direct them to a purpose that is worthy of a sacrifice. again, lincoln is such an important voice in addressing thegettysburg. they have not died in vain. >> highly resolved the dead shall not have died in vain. and that government of the people by the peep forpeople shall not perish. that is the final last lines. so the gettysburg is leading up to your point. that's the essential point he's making. >> yes. and the fact that you can resight that, that we all know it so well is prove perfect, i think, of the fact of its centrality to our identity as a nation and the secentrality of e civil war to our identity as a civil nation. >> there has to be some larger meaning. >> yep. too, with the civil war is, of course, the very deep war souther
we went into afghanistan, toppled the taliban, but it didn't feel enough for the magnitude of what we had suffered and so you say that was part of what explains the move into iraq. >> it seems to me that people want meaning and one of the things that happens really by the middle of the war is what are all these deaths for? we have to make sure that we direct them to a purpose that is worthy of a sacrifice. again, lincoln is such an important voice in addressing thegettysburg. they have...
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link to the consulate bombing in libya and obviously, we've seen and understand the link between the taliban and al-qaeda core in afghanistan. this is part of the same struggle. now, at some point in time once this is fully investigated by the fbi and within the state department, you know, should judgments had proven to be misguided, for example, i think we can say that the security was inadequate based on the threat we saw emerge september 11th, then there may well will accountability in terms of decisions made within the state department. but it's not there yet. >> peter, it seemed to me, talking to undecided voters, they seem pretty shocked by this. this was in virginia where a lot of people have friends or themselves have served in tough places like the middle east. they say how is it possible that on september 11th in a country like libya, the ambassador just went to a consulate, but didn't have security? how the heck did this happen? >> yeah, i tell you what, i don't how it happened either. it needs to be investigated, but the administration's slow rolling this. almost five weeks since
link to the consulate bombing in libya and obviously, we've seen and understand the link between the taliban and al-qaeda core in afghanistan. this is part of the same struggle. now, at some point in time once this is fully investigated by the fbi and within the state department, you know, should judgments had proven to be misguided, for example, i think we can say that the security was inadequate based on the threat we saw emerge september 11th, then there may well will accountability in terms...
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marines urinating on taliban corpses in aft afghanistan but not say when asked directly and when pressed with a follow-up would not say if the u.s. was right to apologize for burning korans. no answer. no position on that. george w. bush administration apologized for that, the obama administration did, too. paul ryan is running with a guy who literally wrote a book callcall ed "no apologies." does he also mean no apology for that? no answer. whether a strike on iran would be an effective means of stopping iran from developing a nuclear weapon, biden said yes to that question, paul ryan, no answer. asked what a romney/ryan administration would do differently on iran and syria than is more strong than what the obama administration is doing since they've criticized the administration as weak, what would they do that would be stronger? no answer from paul ryan which led joe biden to say, hey, the only other thing we're not doing that we could be doing is war. are you saying you want a war? no answer. here's my favorite one. >> let me ask you quickly what's your criteria for intervention? >>
marines urinating on taliban corpses in aft afghanistan but not say when asked directly and when pressed with a follow-up would not say if the u.s. was right to apologize for burning korans. no answer. no position on that. george w. bush administration apologized for that, the obama administration did, too. paul ryan is running with a guy who literally wrote a book callcall ed "no apologies." does he also mean no apology for that? no answer. whether a strike on iran would be an...